"An apocalyptic
film for those who like to pleasure themselves
with bad moviesabout
flesh-eaters."

Reviewed
by Dennis Schwartz

An apocalyptic film
for those who like to pleasure themselves with bad
movies about flesh-eaters. Its director is former
advertising executive, the London-born Jake Kennedy
("Penance"), who co-writes this low-budget
trashy derivative genre film with Joey Gaynor.
It's brutal, repulsive, unfunny and dumb--in other
words, it's your typical mainstream zombie flick.

A
comet crashes into the planet causing a plague by
spreading dust throughout the atmosphere, as the dead
rise from their graves and the living are infected by
the comet dust that transports parasites that have the
ability to transform people into flesh-eating
zombies. The survivors observe that the
infected have their genitals removed and are replaced
by a birth sac containing, if you can believe, an
alien-human hybrid.

We
witness at an abandoned military fenced-off compound
in the remote desert a number of varied survivors
trying to stave off hordes of attacking zombies locked
behind the fence and yearning for human flesh. The
leader of the humans at the compound is the bully
rancher actor Chad (Tom Eplin), who is
leader because he's the one armed with a high-powered
rifle. Simon (Chris Ivan Cevic)
is the sincere gay survivor tormented because back in
civilization he witnessed his male marital partner and
adopted daughter eaten by the zombies. Lin (Sabrina
Gennarino) is a tough as nails military
careerist, trying to keep the boisterous group
together. Steve Turner (Travis Brorsen)
and his girlfriend Mimi (Roshelle
Pattison) are lovebirds, just returning
from a camping trip on the deserted military grounds,
hoping to marry some day. Kylie (Marian
Tomas Griffin) is a retired porn star who
is over-protective of her spoiled teenage daughter
Jane (Ashley Elizabeth Pierce).
Trent (John Lee Ames) is
bible-spewing quote machine bugged-out fundamentalist
preacher, convinced God has brought on the plague to
punish mankind for their sins. Trent's brother Herbert
(William Cannon) is locked in the
basement because he was bitten and has become a
zombie. Slasher (Bryan Rasmussen)
owns a used car dealership and D.J. (Eric
Stuart) works there as a salesman, and the subdued black
muscleman seems as lost as I am in this lemon car of a
flesh-eater cheapie flick.